Marinol contains pure tetrahydrocannibinol (THC), which is the main active component of marijuana. However, marijuana plant material contains many active compounds, which mediate the effects of THC. Marinol does not contain those compounds. The effects are therefore reported to be different.
In the strictest sense of "better for you," Marinol is better than smoked marijuana, as smoking any substance irritates the respiratory system and can increase your chances of infection. However, if Marinol is being compared to, say, eaten marijuana, it isn't "better for you" or "worse for you" as marijuana is a non-toxic substance. It would boil down to the individual user.
No. Marinol is THC in a pill. It metabolizes along the same pathway THC in leaf marijuana does, so the test wouldn't be able to tell between them.
You should have a prescription if you're on Marinol; I can't think of a reason why you'd buy Marinol on the street when you can get real weed instead.
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Yes, Dronabinol (brand name is Marinol.) Marinol is Tetrahydracannabinol, or Marijuana.
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There is a synthetic source that is used for making the medication for appetite stimulation called Marinol.
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THC is the only chemical that can stimulate the brain exactly like marijuana can and THC is only found in marijuana and Marinol.
No. Only Marijuana, Marinol, Cesamet, and Sativex contain THC at this time.
Marijuana is always better than alcohol and cigarette smoking.
There is a pill called Marinol, that has a chemical compound in it similar to THC found in marijuana. But these pills by no means get you "High". There is no alternative to smoking marijuana. But no, there is no pill that gives you the same effects as Marijuana. Marinol is a placebo.
Marinol (dronabinol) is a prescription medication with effects similar to marijuana. It contains THC (the primary active component of cannabis).